Re: WNIC Has Gone All-Christmas
> WNIC has gone all-Christmas.
>
> Although not in the area, I just (7:15 P.M. EST, November
> 1st) checked the list of WNIC's recently-played music on
> both their website and Yes.com.
>
> It appears that they made the switch sometime around 3 or
> 3:30 P.M. today. Maybe someone near Detroit (or Windsor,
> Ontario) will be able to let us know the exact time.
>
> According to the Yes.com listings, rival AC station WMGC,
> which also went all-Christmas last year, hasn't as of yet. I
> thought that if WNIC did it first, WMGC would very quickly
> follow.
>
> Although I have only done a check on Yes.com of a few AC
> stations that have gone all-Christmas in the past, it
> appears that WNIC is the only station I've noted so far
> (except for WDTH and WTTH in New Jersey, both of whom went
> all-Christmas two weeks ago, whose playlists aren't
> available through Yes.com) that has done so. Of course, WNIC
> is A Christmas Channel (Clear Channel) Property, and Clear
> Channel is by far the most agressive company as regards
> all-Christmas formats.
>
> Frankly, I'm surprised that a lot of other stations haven't
> follow suit. I thought that up to a hundred stations would
> take the plunge today.
>
Also KOSY in Salt Lake City went all Christmas. There are a couple others. Sorry Joe, I guess you theory was inaccurate. It was an interesting theory though. I think that the Christmas battles will heat up around mid November.
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